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Slims Sports & Cards

1002 Elon Ave
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1002 Elon Ave
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Here at Slims Sports & Cards, we take pride in providing the best services and satisfying our customer needs. We specialize in Collectibles Store, Collectibles Store, Collectible Sports Cards, Baseball Cards, Football Cards, Sports Memorabilia Store, Sports Memorabilia , Sports Card Store, Collectible Sports Card Antiques, Antique Store, Football Player Cards and much more. We look forward to your business and serving you. Contact us today (307) 622-6036

Here at Slims Sports & Cards, we take pride in providing the best services and satisfying our customer needs. We specialize in Collectibles Store, Collectibles Store, Collectible Sports Cards, Baseball Cards, Football Cards, Sports Memorabilia Store, Sports Memorabilia , Sports Card Store, Collectible Sports Card Antiques, Antique Store, Football Player Cards and much more. We look forward to your business and serving you. Contact us today (307) 622-6036


Sewer Cleaning questions, answered by experts

Yes, hiring a drain cleaner is worth it, especially when compared to the cost of not being able to use a sink, shower, toilet, or bathtub and the potential damage that flooding can cause in your home. You might try a temporary drain cleaning liquid or snaking it yourself, but if the clog is out of reach or these methods do not work, then hiring a professional drain cleaner is the way to go.

The cost to clean a sewer line is about $370, ranging from about $190 to $550 on average. The specific cleaning method and the problem's severity will impact the project's overall cost. Some of the most common sewer line cleaning methods include:

  • Snaking or rodding: $100–$250

  • Hydrojetting: $350–$600

  • Chemical treatments: $600–$1,000

  • Repair or replacement: $1,000–$7,500

There are many things that could cause your basement floor drain to back up. One significant cause of a drainage backup is flushing non-flushable items, such as wipes, paper towels, and facial tissue. Other causes of a backed-up basement floor drain include tree roots impeding the drain pipe or an accumulation of hair, oil, and grease. 

Snaking a drain can take as little as a few minutes for small, simple clogs, up to two hours or more for tough clogs located further down the drain line. For tougher clogs, a professional drain cleaner can likely get the job done much more quickly because they have the necessary tools and expertise. However, your drain cleaning pro might not be able to give you a firm time estimate until inspecting the clog and its surrounding plumbing.

Common drain issues include slow-running drains, whether in a sink or shower, clogged drains, a bad smell, and water backing up into a sink, shower, or bathtub. Causes range from hair, grease, roots, or toilet paper clogging the drainpipes to flooding outside the home, which prevents sewer lines from draining properly.

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